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1732104372BBRotterdam, Philippus Losel, 1732-1735. 8°. [68] Bl., 562 S.; Titel, 557, (61) S.; [46] Bl., 612 S., [27] Bl. mit 2 gestoch. Frontisp. u. 15 (5 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln von F. v. Bleyswyck. Prgt. d. Zt. mit handschr. Rückentitel. 3 Bände. [12 Warenabbildungen]
6261suivie d’une notice sur le Danube par J.MICHEL et l’explication des inscriptions par M Léon RENIER,in 12 pleine toile verte de l’éditeur,faux-titre, frontispice titre,295 pages tranches dorées,illustrations hors-texte complet des deux cartes en fin de volume,Adrien Le Clerc & Cie .Dillet éditeur,sans date.
46401760Paris, Aubert, sd (entre 1850 et 1863) ; in-4, percaline verte, titre doré au dos. Album de 20 planches montrant des costumes allemands d’après Sharles, Guerdet, Portier, etc. Gravées par les meilleurs artistes et soigneusement COLORIÉES À L’AQUARELLE. Bucheron de Brannebourg - Jeune fille Bourgeoise de Munich - Femme de Passau - Conducteur de Radeaux - Paysanne de Iffeldorf - Paysan de Dachau - Aubergiste de Miesbach - Paysanne de Dachau - Chasseur de Kochel - Étudiant président d’une corporation - Paysan du Commitat de Trentschin - Paysanne de la Forêt Noire - Paysan de la Forêt Noire - Femme de Goppingen - Marchand de grains de Ravensbourg - Paysan des environs de Laybach - Jeune fille de Brandebourg - Charetier des environs de Munich - Habitant de Waldkirch - Paysanne d’Hornberg.
184316305Londres, Paris, Fisher, (1843-1845) ; 4 tomes reliés en 2 volumes in 4, demi chagrin vert empire, dos à faux nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés (reliure de l’époque) ; (4), 68, 26 pp. ; 76 pp. ; 74 pp. ; 73, (3) pp. et en tout, 4 titres gravés avec une vignette et 124 planches hors-texte gravées sur acier, protégées par une serpente.
PHO-2342Paris, Fisher, s.d. 2 séries (sur 3) en 2 vol. in-4 (28x22cm),2ff.-xlii-58pp.,2ff.-60pp.,2ff.-54pp., percale éditeur décorée de fers romantique sur le plats, dos lisse orné avec titre et éditeur en pied, tranches dorées. Quelques frottements, coins usés, petites rousseurs. Tome 2 & 3, comprenant 32 gravures au tome 2 et 1 titre gravé, 32 gravures et 1 carte dépliante in-fine
1843PHO-2119Paris et Londres, Fisher, 4 volumes grand in-4 (28 × 22,5 cm). Reliure de l’éditeur en percaline rouge, plats décorés à froid et à l’or, dos ornés de fers dorés, tranches dorées. Intérieurs propres, légères rousseurs éparses, petits frottements au dos du tome 1, dos légèrement insolés 4 titres gravés et 123 planches gravées sur acier d’après Thomas Allom, tirées avec encadrement et légende, gravées par divers artistes (H. Adlard, C. Bentley, J. Sands, etc.), complet selon les tables avec 3 planches en doublons.
126222sd (XIXe) Fisher, Fils, et Cie, Londres; Paris - Sans date (XIXe siècle) - Complet de ses 4 tomes reliés en 2 volumes, demi-chagrin rouge, dos lisse portant titre et décors à froid et en doré, plats percaline rouge, frontispice - 68 + 76 + 74 + 73 pages Liste des gravures manquantes et ajoutés selon la table de chaque partie : Tome I : "Macao, vu des Forts à Heang-Shan"; "Le Kin-Shan, ou Ile Dorée"; "Les Bateleurs" sont manquantes."Dames de la famille d'un mandarin jouant aux cartes"; "Montre des poupées à Lin-sin-choo" n'apparaissent pas sur la Table des gravures mais sont présentes dans l'ouvrageTome II : "Ville de Ning-po, vue de la rivière" (frontispice, présent dans le tome III), "Bateliers de Canton faisant battre des cailles", sont manquantes"Les montagnes de Woo-Tang", "Bateliers de Canton faisant battre des cailles" n'apparaissent pas sur la Table des gravures mais sont présentes dans l'ouvrageTome III : "Le jeu du cerf volant à Hae-kwan, au neuvieme jour de la neuvième lune", "Le temple de Polo à Tai-hou", "Chargement des jonques à thé, à Tseen-tang" (présente dans le tome IV) sont manquantes"Ville de Ning-po, vue de la rivière", "Etouffement de la chrysalide et dévidage du cocon", "Débarcadère et entrée du temple d'Honan à Canton", "Le rocher à l'épreuve de l'épée, Hoo-kew-shan" n'apparaissent pas sur la Table des gravures mais sont présentes dans l'ouvrageTome IV : "Cascade de Ting-hoo", "Régatta chinois", "Joueurs de dés, près d'Amoy" sont manquantes"Chargement des jonques à thé, à Tseen-tang", "Fête du bateau du dragon, 5ème jour de la 5ème lune" n'apparaissent pas sur la Table des gravures mais sont présentes dans l'ouvrage
178714727Paris Bailly s.d. (1787) In-32 de 48 ff. maroquin brun de l'époque, dos muet orné d’une roulette dorée en long, encadrement de filets et dentelles dorées sur les plats, médaillon central représentant quatre enfants jouant à colin-maillard, tranches dorées, intérieur des plats revêtus de papier dominoté. (Nom manuscrit d’un ancien possesseur au verso de la page de titre).
200411434Albin Michel 2004 400 pages 24x17x2cm. 2004. Broché. 400 pages. Cet almanach de Claire Tiévant publié par Albin Michel est un ouvrage de référence détaillant la mémoire et les coutumes séculaires de la Provence transmises jusqu'au milieu du XXe siècle. Il présente jour par jour des rubriques sur les fêtes les croyances les personnages célèbres les chansons et les dictons soutenues par la langue d'oc et le génie méditerranéen de la région
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear and small tears to dust jacket. 13"w x 9 1/2"h. 210 pages.
1840261961840 Aubert sd (vers 1840?)-Lithographie- Hauteur: 23.7cmx Largeur: 31.7cm,rousseurs
1978RO20252165Dessain et Tolra. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 63 pages - nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 390-Coutumes, savoir-vivre, folklore
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian and Arabic with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover and colophon; preface in English. [11], 289 p. Zakhîrat al-âkhirah (Provision for the hereafter): Bihamrâh bâ kuhantarîn tarjumah az ad'iyah-yi Shî'ah. Preface in English by Hermann Landolt.
Oversize. 160 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
2000R160198642LPM. 2000. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 157 pages - Quelques illustrations en monochromie, dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 390-Coutumes, savoir-vivre, folklore
80442London, Adam and Charles Black 1950, 285x230mm, 94pages, editor's binding. Book in good condition.
186225424Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 28th September 1862 for the Brig Emma; Marckmeister master; sailing from Bremen; bringing in a cargo of cases of toys & glass ware. The goods were imported by Marxsen & Witte and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut side-wheel steamer sailing ship at upper left corner the form printed and sold by Geo. W. Henry 208 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 17" size; old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; overall in very good condition. American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186225426Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 26th April 1862 for the Schooner Daniel Townsend; Townsend master; sailing from Trinidad de Cuba; bringing in a cargo of molasses. The goods were imported by S. & W. Welsh and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information partially filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut ships-at-sea scene at upper left corner printed and sold by Chandler Printer No. 306 & 308 Chestnut St. 3rd Story. Approx. 11" x 17" size; old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; overall in very good condition. American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. R. Craig Koedel in his article Mullica River Ships In The Age Of Sail 1987 writes that ".Of interest the 245-ton schooner Daniel Townsend built at Bass River in 1857 evidently was caught in a southern port at the start of the Civil War. The protest of Captain William H. Townsend against his arrest and that of his crew in Florida in May 1862 is included in Jonathan Pitney's Notorial Records. At the time the Townsend was enrolled at the Port of Great Egg Harbor." New Jersey . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186225352Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 24 May 1862 for the ship Wyoming; Burton master; sailing from Liverpool; bringing in a cargo of bicarbonate and soda ash in various casks. The goods were imported by Yarnall & Trimble and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; overall in good condition. with Two approx. 6" x 11" attached documents from the consignors sending the soda ash from Liverpool both documents signed by the master Wm. Burton and with the details of the cargo; these additional documents are affixed at top left corner to the Entry form with a metal grommet; smaller document with old edge-stain. Interesting American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. We note that the Wyoming was also an immigrant ship; the National Archives and Records Administration Film M425 Reel 85. Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild has a list of hundreds of passengers noted as on this voyage along with a transcription of Wm. Burton's affidavit of the manifest. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186225350Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated April 1862 for the ship Lancaster; Decan master; sailing from Liverpool; bringing in a cargo of 1730 pounds of soda ash. The goods were imported by Yarnall & Trimble and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Document is approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; with old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; in good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186224736Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 16 April 1862 for the Barque Irma H. Wortinger master sailing from Trinidad de Cuba. The goods were imported by S. Morris Waln & Co who brought in hogsheads and barrels of molasses all listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information filled-in by the agent William H. Pile and affirmed by the Dep. Collector of the port with various other signatures noting duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling; in very good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime business shipping & customs imports history. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
186324814Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1863. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 12 June 1863 for the Ship Oswingo Henry Card master sailing from Liverpool England. The goods were imported by S. Baldwin & Co who brought in 10 frames five thousand single sheets of sheathing felt listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties with various corrections and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information filled-in by the agent John H. Irwin and the owners of the goods Messrs. D. Anderson of Belfast and affirmed by the Dep. Collector of the port. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 22" x 16 3/4" overall size; old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling; in very good condition. with An attached shipping document from the shipper Roxburgh & Crighton of Liverpool confirming and listing the contents of the goods sent dated and signed. Approx. 5 ¼" x 10 ¼" size; printed on blue paper with the information filled-in in ink and with the faint imprint of a blindstamped seal and manuscript attestations and signatures on the back. Attached to the top left corner of the entry document with a reinforced circular metal grommet. Some edgewear and fold lines in very good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186425349Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1864. A double-page Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 27th day of May 1864 for the Schooner Laura Pride; Ira Pride master; sailing from St. Croix; bringing in a diverse cargo of rum cordial & jellies sweetmeats & seeds arrowroot sugar calabashes tamarinds baywater; also a curious entry for "Electric battery Canes Book & Seeds" and for 'Seaweeds shells & flowers - no value". The goods were imported by John Mason & Co. and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties on the following sheet and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the affirmation printed information not filled-in; and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Both sheets secured together at top left corner by a metal grommet. Documents approx. 10 3/4" x 17" size; with old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling; discolored at bottom quarter - no loss to text. In good condition; interesting American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera from St. Croix in the Caribbean. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186425343Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1864. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated March 1864 for the Bark Princess Alexandra; sailing from Rio de Janeiro; bringing in a cargo of 1420 bags of coffee. Also noted are 'ten dozen rosewood' although this item is lined-through; some damage to the imported coffee is also noted 10% of the cargo. The goods were imported by John Mason & Co. and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. The document approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; with old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling; in good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime Brazil coffee trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
186425033Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1864. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 29th July 1864 for the Brig "Altabela" Reed master sailing from Cardenas; bringing in hogsheads and barrels of molasses. The goods were imported by John Mason & Co. and listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in; and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling closed edge-tear at corner; in good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime business shipping & customs imports history. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books